NR 440.62(8)(c) (c) All semiannual reports to the department shall include the following information summarized from the information in sub. (7):
NR 440.62(8)(c)1. 1. Process unit identification.
NR 440.62(8)(c)2. 2. For each month during the semiannual reporting period.
NR 440.62(8)(c)2.a. a. Number of valves for which leaks were detected as described in sub. (3) (g) 2. or (4) (b),
NR 440.62(8)(c)2.b. b. Number of valves for which leaks were not repaired as required in sub. (3) (g) 4. a.,
NR 440.62(8)(c)2.c. c. Number of pumps for which leaks were detected as described in sub. (3) (b) 2. and 4. f. 1),
NR 440.62(8)(c)2.d. d. Number of pumps for which leaks were not repaired as required in sub. (3) (b) 3. a. and 4. f. 2),
NR 440.62(8)(c)2.e. e. Number of compressors for which leaks were detected as described in sub. (3) (c) 6.,
NR 440.62(8)(c)2.f. f. Number of compressors for which leaks were not repaired as required in sub. (3) (c) 7. a., and
NR 440.62(8)(c)2.g. g. The facts that explain each delay of repair and, where appropriate, why a process unit shutdown was technically infeasible.
NR 440.62(8)(c)3. 3. Dates of process unit shutdowns which occurred within the semiannual reporting period.
NR 440.62(8)(c)4. 4. Revisions to items reported according to par. (b) if changes have occurred since the initial report or subsequent revisions to the initial report.
NR 440.62(8)(d) (d) An owner or operator electing to comply with the provisions of sub. (4) (a) or (b) shall notify the department of the alternative standard selected 90 days before implementing either of the provisions.
NR 440.62(8)(e) (e) An owner or operator shall report the results of all performance tests in accordance with s. NR 440.08. The provisions of s. NR 440.08 (4) do not apply to affected facilities subject to the provisions of this section except that an owner or operator must notify the department of the schedule for the initial performance tests at least 30 days before the initial performance tests.
NR 440.62(9) (9)Reconstruction. For the purpose of this section:
NR 440.62(9)(a) (a) The cost of the following frequently replaced components of the facility may not be considered in calculating either the“fixed capital cost of the new components" or the “fixed capital costs that would be required to construct a comparable new facility" under s. NR 440.15: pump seals, nuts and bolts, rupture disks and packings.
NR 440.62(9)(b) (b) Under s. NR 440.15 the “fixed capital cost of new components" includes the fixed capital cost of all depreciable components (except components specified in par. (a) which are or will be replaced pursuant to all continuous programs of component replacement which are commenced within any 2-year period following the applicability date for the appropriate section. (See the “applicability and designation of affected facility" subsection of the appropriate section.) For purposes of this paragraph “commenced" means that an owner or operator has undertaken a continuous program of component replacement or that an owner or operator has entered into a contractual obligation to undertake a continuous program of component replacement or that an owner or operator has entered into a contractual obligation to undertake and complete, within a reasonable time, a continuous program of component replacement.
NR 440.62(10) (10)List of chemicals produced by affected facilities.
NR 440.62(10)(a)(a) The chemicals listed in Table A are produced, as intermediates or final products, by process units covered under this section. The applicability date for process units producing one or more of these chemicals is January 5, 1981. - See PDF for table PDF
aCAS numbers refer to the Chemical Abstracts Registry numbers assigned to specific chemicals, isomers, or mixtures of chemicals. Some isomers or mixtures that are covered by the standards do not have CAS numbers assigned to them. The standards apply to all of the chemicals listed, whether CAS numbers have been assigned or not.
bNo CAS number(s) have been assigned to this chemical, its isomers, or mixtures containing these chemicals.
cCAS numbers for some of the isomers are listed; the standards apply to all of the isomers and mixtures, even if CAS numbers have not been assigned.
NR 440.62 History History: Cr. Register, September, 1986, No. 369, eff. 10-1-86; am. (1) (c), (2) (intro.) and (a) 1. c., (3) (a) 3., (b) 4. a. and (c) 3., (4) (a) 2. intro., a. and 4., (6) (b) (intro.), (d) 1., (e) 1., (g) 5. and (9) (a), renum. (4) (b) 1. b. to g. to be 2.a. to f. and am. e. and f., r. and recr. (3) (j) 4., cr. (4) (b) 1. b., r. (5) and (8) (f), Register, September, 1990, No. 417, eff. 10-1-90; am. (2) (a) 1. c. and (10) (a) Table A, r. and recr. (6), Register, July, 1993, No. 451, eff. 7-1-93; am. (3) (a) 3., (10), Register, December, 1995, No. 480, eff. 1-1-96; 06-109: am. (1) (d) 2., (2) (a) 1. a. and c. and (b), (3) (a) 1. and (b) 4. a. and 6., (c) 2. (intro.), a. and b. and 8, (d) 3., (e) 1. and 2. (intro.), a. and b. and 3. and (f) 3., (g) (title) and (h) (title), (i) 1. and (j) 2. and 3., (6) (d) (intro.) and 1., (e) 1. and 2. and (g) 5. and 6., (7) (a) 1. and (f) (intro.) and 1., (8) (d) and (10) (a), cr. (1) (e), (2) (fm), (he), (hm), (hs) and (tm), (3) (b) 7. and 8., (d) 4. and (e) 2. d., (f) 4. and 5., (j) 7. to 12., renum. (2) (v), (x) and (z) to be (ke), (km) and (ks) and am. (km), r. and recr. (3) (h) 1. and (j) 6., (6) (g) 3. and 4., renum. (3) (j) 7. to be (3) (j) 13., Register May 2008 No. 629, eff. 6-1-08; correction in (1) (e) 2. made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register May 2008 No. 629.
NR 440.63 NR 440.63Beverage can surface coating industry.
NR 440.63(1)(1)Applicability and designation of affected facility.
NR 440.63(1)(a)(a) The provisions of this section apply to the following affected facilities in beverage can surface coating lines: each exterior base coat operation, each overvarnish coating operation and each inside spray coating operation.
NR 440.63(1)(b) (b) The provisions of this section apply to each affected facility which is identified in par. (a) and commences construction, modification, or reconstruction after November 26, 1980.
NR 440.63(2) (2)Definitions and symbols.
NR 440.63(2)(a)(a) As used in this section, terms not defined in this paragraph have the meanings given in s. NR 440.02.
NR 440.63(2)(a)1. 1. “Beverage can" means any two-piece steel or aluminum container in which soft drinks or beer, including malt liquor, are packaged. The definition does not include containers in which fruit or vegetable juices are packaged.
NR 440.63(2)(a)2. 2. “Exterior base coating operation" means the system on each beverage can surface coating line used to apply a coating to the exterior of a 2 piece beverage can body. The exterior base coat provides corrosion resistance and a background for lithography or printing operations. The exterior base coat operation consists of the coating application station, flashoff area and curing oven. The exterior base coat may be pigmented or clear (unpigmented).
NR 440.63(2)(a)3. 3. “Inside spray coating operation" means the system on each beverage can surface coating line used to apply a coating to the interior of a two-piece beverage can body. This coating provides a protective film between the contents of the beverage can and the metal can body. The inside spray coating operation consists of the coating application station, flashoff area and curing oven. Multiple applications of an inside spray coating are considered to be a single coating operation.
NR 440.63(2)(a)4. 4. “Overvarnish coating operation" means the system on each beverage can surface coating line used to apply a coating over ink which reduces friction for automated beverage can filling equipment, provides gloss and protects the finished beverage can body from abrasion and corrosion. The overvarnish coating is applied to two-piece beverage can bodies. The overvarnish coating operation consists of the coating application station, flashoff area and curing oven.
NR 440.63(2)(a)5. 5. “Two-piece can" means any beverage can that consists of a body manufactured from a single piece of steel or aluminum and a top. Coatings for a two-piece can are usually applied after fabrication of the can body.
NR 440.63(2)(a)6. 6. “VOC content" means all volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that are in a coating. VOC content is expressed in terms of kilograms of VOC per liter of coating solids.
NR 440.63(2)(b) (b) Symbols used in sub. (4) are defined as follows:
NR 440.63(2)(b)1. 1. Ca is the VOC concentration in each gas stream leaving the control device and entering the atmosphere (parts per million as carbon).
NR 440.63(2)(b)2. 2. Cb is the VOC concentration in each gas stream entering the control device (parts per million as carbon).
NR 440.63(2)(b)3. 3. Dc is the density of each coating, as received (kilograms per liter).
NR 440.63(2)(b)4. 4. Dd is the density of each VOC-solvent added to coatings (kilograms per liter).
NR 440.63(2)(b)5. 5. Dr is the density of VOC-solvent recovered by an emission control device (kilograms per liter).
NR 440.63(2)(b)6. 6. E is the VOC destruction efficiency of the control device (fraction).
NR 440.63(2)(b)7. 7. F is the proportion of total VOC emitted by an affected facility which enters the control device to total emissions (fraction).
NR 440.63(2)(b)8. 8. G is the volume-weighted average of VOC in coatings assumed in a calendar month per volume of coating solids applied (kilograms per liter of coating solids).
NR 440.63(2)(b)9. 9. He is the fraction of VOC emitted at the coater and flashoff areas captured by a collection system.
NR 440.63(2)(b)10. 10. Hh is the fraction of VOC emitted at the cure oven captured by a collection system.
NR 440.63(2)(b)11. 11. Lc is the volume of each coating consumed, as received (liters).
NR 440.63(2)(b)12. 12. Ld is the volume of each VOC-solvent added to coatings (liters).
NR 440.63(2)(b)13. 13. Lr is the volume of VOC-solvent recovered by an emission control device (liters).
NR 440.63(2)(b)14. 14. Ls is the volume of coating solids consumed (liters).
NR 440.63(2)(b)15. 15. Md is the mass of VOC-solvent added to coatings (kilograms).
NR 440.63(2)(b)16. 16. Mo is the mass of VOC-solvent in coatings consumed, as received (kilograms).
NR 440.63(2)(b)17. 17. Mr is the mass of VOC-solvent recovered by emission control device (kilograms).
NR 440.63(2)(b)18. 18. N is the volume-weighted average mass of VOC emissions to atmosphere per unit volume of coating solids applied (kilograms per liter of coating solids).
NR 440.63(2)(b)19. 19. Qa is the volumetric flow rate of each gas stream leaving the control device and entering the atmosphere (dry standard cubic meters per hour).
NR 440.63(2)(b)20. 20. Qbis the volumetric flow rate of each gas stream entering the control device (dry standard cubic meters per hour).
NR 440.63(2)(b)21. 21. R is the overall emission reduction efficiency for an affected facility (fraction).
NR 440.63(2)(b)22. 22. Se is the fraction of VOC in coating and diluent VOC-solvent emitted at the coater and flashoff area for a coating operation.
NR 440.63(2)(b)23. 23. Sh is the fraction of VOC in coating and diluent solvent emitted at the cure oven for a coating operation.
NR 440.63(2)(b)24. 24. Vs is the proportion of solids in each coating, as received (fraction by volume).
NR 440.63(2)(b)25. 25. Wo is the proportion of VOC in each coating, as received (fraction by weight).
NR 440.63(3) (3)Standards for volatile organic compounds. On or after the date on which the initial performance test required by s. NR 440.08 (1) is completed, no owner or operator subject to the provisions of this section may discharge or cause the discharge of VOC emissions to the atmosphere that exceed the following volume-weighted calendar-month average emissions:
NR 440.63(3)(a) (a) 0.29 kilogram of VOC per liter of coating solids (2.4 pounds per gallon) from each two-piece can exterior base coating operation, except clear base coat;
NR 440.63(3)(b) (b) 0.46 kilogram of VOC per liter of coating solids (3.8 pounds per gallon) from each two-piece can clear base coating operation and from each overvarnish coating operation; and
NR 440.63(3)(c) (c) 0.89 kilogram of VOC per liter of coating solids (7.4 pounds per gallon) from each two-piece can inside spray coating operation.
NR 440.63(4) (4)Performance test and compliance provisions.
NR 440.63(4)(a)(a) Section NR 440.08 (4) does not apply to monthly performance tests and s. NR 440.08 (6) does not apply to the performance test procedures required by this section.
NR 440.63(4)(b) (b) The owner or operator of an affected facility shall conduct an initial performance test as required under s. NR 440.08 (1) and thereafter a performance test each calendar month for each affected facility.
NR 440.63(4)(b)1. 1. The owner or operator shall use the following procedures for each affected facility that does not use a capture system and a control device to comply with the emission limit specified under sub. (3). The owner or operator shall determine the VOC-content of the coatings from formulation data supplied by the manufacturer of the coating or by an analysis of each coating as received, using Method 24 of 40 CFR part 60, Appendix A, incorporated by reference in s. NR 440.17 (1). The department may require the owner or operator who uses formulation data supplied by the manufacturer of the coating to determine the VOC content of coatings using Method 24 or an equivalent or alternative method. The owner or operator shall determine from company records the volume of coating and the mass of VOC-solvent added to coatings. If a common coating distribution system serves more than one affected facility or serves both affected and existing facilities the owner or operator shall estimate the volume of coating used at each facility by using the average dry weight of coating, number of cans and size of cans being processed by each affected and existing facility or by other procedures acceptable to the department.
NR 440.63(4)(b)1.a. a. Calculate the volume-weighted average of the total mass of VOC per volume of coating solids used during the calendar month for each affected facility, except as provided under subd. 1. d. The volume-weighted average of the total mass of VOC per volume of coating solids used each calendar month will be determined by the following procedures.
1) Calculate the mass of VOC used (Mo+ Md) during the calendar month for the affected facility by the following equation: - See PDF for diagram PDF
(S LdjDdj will be zero if no VOC solvent is added to the coatings, as received.)
where:
n is the number of different coatings used during the calendar month and
m is the number of different diluent VOC-solvents used during the calendar month
2) Calculate the total volume of coating solids used (Ls) in the calendar month for the affected facility by the following equation: - See PDF for diagram PDF
where n is the number of different coatings used during the calendar month
3) Calculate the volume-weighted average mass of VOC per volume of solids used (G) during the calendar month for the affected facility by the following equation:
NR 440.63(4)(b)1.b. b. Calculate the volume-weighted average of VOC emissions discharged to the atmosphere (N) during the calendar month for the affected facility by the following equation:
N = G
NR 440.63(4)(b)1.c. c. Where the value of the volume-weighted average mass of VOC per volume of solids discharged to the atmosphere (N) is equal to or less than the applicable emission limit specified under sub. (3), the affected facility is in compliance.
NR 440.63(4)(b)1.d. d. If each individual coating used by an affected facility has a VOC content equal to or less than the limit specified under sub. (3) the affected facility is in compliance provided no VOC-solvents are added to the coating during distribution or application.
NR 440.63(4)(b)2. 2. An owner or operator shall use the following procedures for each affected facility that uses a capture system and a control device that destroys VOC (e.g., incinerator) to comply with the emission limit specified under sub. (3):
NR 440.63(4)(b)2.a. a. Determine the overall reduction efficiency (R) for the capture system and control device. For the initial performance test, the overall reduction efficiency (R) shall be determined as prescribed by this subparagraph. In subsequent months the owner or operator may use the most recently determined overall reduction efficiency for the performance test providing control device and capture system operating conditions have not changed. The procedure in this subparagraph shall be repeated when directed by the department or when the owner or operator elects to operate the control device or capture system at conditions different from the initial performance test.
1) Determine the fraction (F) of total VOC used by the affected facility that enters the control device using the following equation: - See PDF for diagram PDF
where He and Hh shall be determined by a method that has been previously approved by the administrator. The owner or operator may use the values of Se and Sh specified in Table 1 or other values determined by a method that has been previously approved by the administrator.
Table 1. - Distribution of VOC Emissions - See PDF for table PDF
Loading...
Loading...
Published under s. 35.93, Stats. Updated on the first day of each month. Entire code is always current. The Register date on each page is the date the chapter was last published.